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Auction 47: November 2013 Australian Timetable Association PO Box 21 previously Yea Vic 3717 Phone: 03 5797 2493 Email: [email protected] DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Distribution List Auction 47 November 2013 The Australian Timetable Association Distribution Service document includes the Distribution List and Auction Catalogue. The Distribution List starts below. The Auction Catalogue is on page 7. Instructions and information for both are on page 8. Some Sydney Region train and bus timetables effective 20 October 2013 may be temporarily out of stock when your order is received. However, we anticipate further supplies and your order will be filled as soon as possible. We also hope to be able to include more of these Sydney Region timetables in the December 2013 Distribution List. Size - Points Item Details Date Status Pages Print File 1. TRAIN and TRAM TIMETABLES NEW SOUTH WALES H 1 Sydney Trains 20 October 2013 O C DL 32 T1 Western Line 72 T1 Northern Line 84 T1 North Shore & Northern Line 96 T2 Inner West & South Line 80 T2 Airport Line 60 T3 Bankstown Line 48 T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line 84 T5 Cumberland Line 12 T6 Carlingford Line 16 H 2 NSW TrainLink 20 October 2013 O C DL 15 Central Coast & Newcastle Line 32 Blue Mountains Line 24 South Coast Line 40 Southern Highlands Line 32 Hunter Line 24 V 3 Queanbeyan Railway Station TrainLink Ticket Agency 20 October 2013 O C A4 - 8 5 Operated by Australian Railway Historical Society, ACT Division Canberra/Queanbeyan - Sydney Canberra/Queanbeyan - Melbourne Canberra/Queanbeyan - NSW North Coast / Brisbane Canberra/Queanbeyan - Wollongong Canberra/Queanbeyan - Bega, Eden & Bombala Canberra/Queanbeyan Day Trips on NSW Train Link G 4 Transport for NSW: Passenger Working Timetables CF C A4 3 Rail Passenger Services Weekdays: Book 1 21 October 2013 v2.05 532 Rail Passenger Services Weekends: Book 2 20 October 2013 v2.05 350 Instructions: Book 3 26 August 2013 20 L These are large files. You can request them posted on a CD: $2.50 extra G 5 Transport for NSW: Passenger Working Timetables CF NC A4 3 Rail Passenger Services Weekdays: Book 1 - 15 April 2013 16 September 2013 v5.75 530 Rail Passenger Services Weekends: Book 2 - 20 April 2013 16 September 2013 v5.75 356 Instructions: Book 3 15 April 2013 20 L These are large files. You can request them posted on a CD: $2.50 extra unless ordered with Item 4 N 6 Transport for NSW: Passenger Working Timetables Print version O NC A4 54 Rail Passenger Services Weekdays: Book 1 Weekdays 15 April 2013: v5.61 528 Rail Passenger Services Weekends: Book 2 Weekends 20 April 2013: v5.61 356 The files for these Working Timetables were Item 10 in the May 2013 Distribution List G 7 Transport for NSW: Special Events Working Timetables CF NC A4 4 STNs 1818, 1819,1820, 1821, 2384, 2385, 2465-2013: International Fleet Review 2 - 11 October 2013 1325 These files can be included on a CD if a CD is ordered for Item 4 or 5 ATA Distribution List November 2013 1 Size - Points Item Details Date Status Pages Print File L 8 Transport for NSW: Freight Working Timetables O NC A4 50 2 GFreight Services WTT: Book 4 Weekdays 22 July 2013: v5.36 86 GFreight Services WTT: Book 5 Weekends 27 July 2013: v5.36 60 VICTORIA L 9 Metro Circulars O NC A4 5 S.3101/13: Reconstruction Springvale Plat 2: Bus timetable: Dandenong-Springvale 9 - 22 September 2013 7 L 10 Metro Circulars O NC A4 6 S.3310/13: Alterations to Metro Services 14 - 18 October 2013 11 L 11 Metro Circulars O C A4 4 C.2028/13: Altered stabling at Macaulay Sidings, Racecourse, Craigieburn 14 October 2013 3 L 12 Metro Circulars O C A4 6 S.3339, S.3340/13: Test train Flinders St - Sunshine 12 - 13 October 2013 8, 1 L 13 Metro Circulars O NC A4 8 S.3260, S.3298, S.3309, S.3354/13: Altered services: 2013 Spring Racing Carnival 12, 19, 26 October 2013 3,2,8,4 L 14 V/Line Circular O C A4 3 1 S.13/8042: Resumption of services Traralgon - Sale 21 October 2013 2 L 15 V/Line Circular O NC A4 7 1 S.13/7415: AFL, NRL Football matches 6, 7, 8 September 2013 13 L 16 V/Line Circular O NC A4 4 1 S.13/6320, 6377: Steam train: Locos R761, D3 639: Southern Cross - Castlemaine 26 October 2013 3, 1 L 17 V/Line Circular O NC A4 3 1 S.13/6295: Heritage Steam train: Loco R707: Newport - Southern Cross - Seymour 19 October 2013 2 WORLD L 18 Thomas Cook O NC B5 36 Overseas Timetable: Railway and road services guide November - December 1981 416 GREAT BRITAIN C19Transport for London O C DL 6 * Tube Guide including Chiltern Railways: Amersham and Chesham Branches From 19 May 2013 28 * Tube Guide: Watford branch of Metropolitan Line From 19 May 2013 16 M 20 Chiltern Railways ONCO NC DL 6 * Winter & spring train times 9 Dec 2012 - 18 May 2013 84 C 21 Chiltern Railways O C W F 3 Mainline Mini Guide: London Marylebone to Kidderminster 19 May to 07 December 2013 C 22 London Midland O C DL 6 Timetable Book 1: London Euston to Birmingham New Street & Crewe 19 May to 07 December 2013 76 C 23 Travel South Yorkshire 21 January 2012 O C DL 5 * Tram Guide All Routes (Sheffield Supertram) reprinted August 2013 36 C 24 Travel South Yorkshire O C DL 5 * Derbyshire Peak District bus and train timetable 02 September 2013 40 C 25 South West Trains O C DL 5 * Book 1: Kingston Loop and Shepperton to London Waterloo 19 May to 07 December 2013 24 C 26 Virgin Trains O C DL 6 * Train Times for all routes 19 May to 07 December 2013 80 C 27 Virgin Trains O C W F 3 * Mini Guide: London Euston to Carlisle & Euston 19 May to 07 December 2013 C 28 London Midland O C DL 6 Timetable Book 1: London Euston to Birmingham New Street & Crewe 19 May to 07 December 2013 76 2. BUS and FERRY TIMETABLES INTERSTATE H 29 Premier Motor Service Undated O C DL F 2 East Coast Timetable: Cairns-Brisbane-Sydney-Melbourne QUEENSLAND: BRISBANE H 30 Brisbane Transport - Brisbane South (Light Blue) 14 October 2013 O C 4A4 12 Route 104: Corinda to PA Hospital Routes 111 160 162: Eight Mile Plains, Garden City to City Routes 117 121 124 125: Sunnybank, Garden City to City Routes P119 120: Garden City to City Routes P129 30 131 132 136 P137 138: Algester to City Routes 150 P151 152 153 156 P157: Browns Plains to City Route 161: Wishart Outlook to City Routes 170 171 P176: Garden to City Routes 177 178: Carindale to Griffith Uni Routes P179 180 181 186 P189: Garden City to City Route 198: Highgate Hill ATA Distribution List November 2013 2 Size - Points Item Details Date Status Pages Print File H 31 Brisbane Transport - Brisbane Central (Dark Blue) 14 October 2013 O C 4A4 6 Routes 29 139 169 209: Uni of Queensland to Southern Suburbs Route 66: Uni of Queensland to Royal Brisbane Hosp Routes199 196 195 193: New Farm to West End or Fairfield Gardens Route 234: Woolloongabba to City Routes 475 476: Rainworth to City 590 Garden City to Toombul H 32 Brisbane Transport - Brisbane East (Orange) 14 October 2013 O C 4A4 8 Routes 200 P201 P206 P207 P217 222: Carindale Inner Routes 200 P201 P205: Carindale Outer Route 202 203 P205 P208:Carindale to City Route 204: Carindale to City Routes 210 P211 212: Cannon Hill to City Routes 213 214 215 P216 220 P221: Carindale, Wynnum to City Routes 223 224 225: Wynnum Manly Loop H 33 Brisbane Transport - Brisbane North (Green) 14 October 2013 O C 4A4 16 Route 301: Toombul to City Routes 302 303: Myrtletown to Eagle Junction Route 308: Toombul to Chermside Route 321: Kalinga to City Route 325 335: Boondall to City Route 329: Bracken Ridge to Carseldine Routes 340 P341 P344: Carseldine to Woolloongabba Routes 346 353: Aspley, McDowall to City Routes 360 361 363 364: Everton Park, Mitchelton to City Route 367: Ferny Grove to Upper Kedron Route 369: Mitchelton to Stafford Routes 375 376: Bardon to Stafford Routes 379 381 381: Ashgrove, The Gap to City Routes 385 382 383 P384: The Gap to City Route 393: Teneriffe Ferry to Royal Brisbane Hosp Routes 396 397 398: Ferny Grove to Mitchelton H 34 Brisbane Transport, Hornibrook Buslines - Northern Region (Red) 14 October 2013 O C 4A4 2 Routes 310, 315: Brighton, Redcliffe to City H 35 Brisbane Transport - Brisbane West (Maeve) 14 October 2013 O C 4A4 6 Routes 412 402: Uni of Queensland to City Routes 414 415: Indooroopilly to City Route 435: Brookfield to City Routes 451 103: Sinnamon Park to Darra Routes 470 416: Toowong to Teneriffe Ferry REGIONAL QUEENSLAND L 36 Hubbards Coaches O C? A4 3 Pittsworth - Toowoomba Timetables and fares 1January 2011 2 NEW SOUTH WALES: SYDNEY H 37 Hillsbus Transit Graphics format 20 October 2013 O C DL F 40 Route 601: Parramatta to Rouse Hill 16 Route 604: Parramatta to Castle Hill 8 Route 606: Parramatta to Winston Hills 8 Routes 611, 630: Blacktown to Macquarie Park 12 Route 625: Parramatta to Pennant Hills 8 Route 626: Parramatta to Dural 4 Routes 632, 633: Castle Hill to Pennant Hills 12 Routes 635, 650X, 651, 652X, 653: Castle Hill & West Pennant Hills to City & N Sydney 20 Routes 637, 638, 639, 640, 641, 644: Dural District 20 Route 700: Parramatta to Blacktown 8 Route 702: Seven Hills to Blacktown 8 Route 705: Parramatta to Blacktown 8 Routes 714, 715: Seven Hills to Norwest & Bella Vista 8 Route T60: Parramatta to Castle Hill 16 Route T61: Parramatta to Blacktown 16 Route T62: Parramatta to Castle Hill 12 Route T63: Parramatta-Rouse Hill 8 Route T64: Parramatta-Rouse Hill 12 Route T65/T66: Parramatta-Rouse Hill 20 ATA Distribution List November 2013 3 Size - Points Item Details Date Status Pages Print File H 38 Transdev NSW (formerly Shorelink) Transit Graphics format 20 October 2013 O C DL 40 Route 556: Lindfield to East Killara 8 Route 558: Chatswood to Lindfield 12 Route 560: Gordon to West Pymble 12 Route
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